But what we may lack in calf muscles we make up for in brain power, and now we can put it to great use playing our latest App of the Week — the hoop-shooting puzzle game MixZle.

Yes, with MixZle, you can make stadiums full of crowds roar as you dazzlingly slam a basketball through a hoop — well, not really. Actually, it’s a nifty, physics-based mosaic puzzle game that will massage your brain in order to put the ball into the net. Each of the 100+ levels presents you with a different array of objects and tools (somewhat like Bubble Ball) that you must arrange to carom the ball into the hoop.

As you advance further into the game, the levels turn into complicated puzzles that you must solve in only a handful of attempts lest you get the dreaded “game over” sign. Nevertheless, you can always select just how complicated (or forgiving) the game is through its very handy options, allowing you to choose from between three to seven balls that you can use in each level before you’re forced to feverishly try again.

Emilio Asays:

Excellent game! just a suggestion. In the real tile plastic games where you arrange numbers from 1 thru 15. If you have in a row 3 tiles and space: [1][2][3] _ and you want to move the number one 1 tile to the right like _ [1][2][3] you only have to select tile [1] and SWIPE to the right so tiles [2][3] will be pushed by tile [1]. But in your game to have the same effect you have to move one tile at a time: first [1][2] _ [3], [1] _ [2][3] and finally _ [1][2][3].
If you can add this SWIPE motion that will faster and easier to the users!
Cheers,

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